Oak Tree Protection Program
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                Summary
                SCH Number
            
            
                2000041040
            
        
                    Lead Agency
            
            
                Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District
                
            
        
                Document Title
            
            Oak Tree Protection Program
        
                Document Type
            
            
                FIN - Final Document
            
        
                Received
            
            
                    Present Land Use
                
                
                    Agriculture, Open Lands, and Mountainous Areas
                
            
                Document Description
            
            The purpose of the proposed Oak Protection Program is to require permits and/or environmental review where necessary for specific levels of native oak tree removal, and to institute a County goal of retention, and where feasible, increase of oak trees over time.  The project consists of amendments to the County's Comprehensive Plan, and the addition of a new ordinance to the County Code.  The project does not include amendments to the Local Coastal Plan or to the Coastal Zoning Ordinance.  The program would apply to all unincorporated lands subject to Santa Barbara County's Zoning Ordinance (including the Community Plan areas) that are outside of the coastal zone and urban areas, and have the following land use designations:  A-I, A-II, AC, MA, Other Open Lands, and their associated zone districts which include AG, AG-I, AG-II, A-I-X, AL, U, WA, MT and RES.  These areas total approximately 770,000 acres.  The project would not apply in the program, would not apply in Environmentally Sensitive Habitat (ESH)-Goleta and the proposed ESH-Toro Canyon overlay areas (located in the Goleta and proposed Toro Canyon Community Plan areas), where oak tree protection standards already exist.
        Contact Information
                        Name
                    
                    
                        Abe Leider
                    
                
                        Agency Name
                    
                    
                        Santa Barbara County, c/o Planning and Development
                    
                
                        Contact Types
                    
                    
                        Lead/Public Agency
                    
                
                            Phone
                        
                        
                    Location
                    Counties
                
                Santa Barbara
            
                    Total Acres
                
                
                    770,000
                
            Notice of Completion
                        Development Types
                    
                    Other (Proposed new General Plan policies and new Ordinance)
                
                        Local Actions
                    
                    General Plan Amendment, Community Plan, New Ordinance
                
                        Project Issues
                    
                    Agriculture and Forestry Resources, Air Quality, Cultural Resources, Cumulative Effects, Drainage/Absorption, Geology/Soils, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land Use/Planning, Noise, Vegetation, Wetland/Riparian, Wildfire, Wildlife
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